November 2011

campfire birthday party {part 1}

A camping party. A special birthday party at home.

Our birthday child chose this unique birthday party theme. Camp outs (see hers here), camping and the outdoors are dear to her. So a camp birthday party became a memorably magical choice for a children's birthday party. And magical it was.

Creating the birthday magic is as much fun as celebrating. Everyone on down to our two-year-old was helping mix up the magic in the homemade cupcake batter and graham cracker dough, cutting paper leaves, and filling canning jars with sand from our sandbox below right, for our grand entrance—a walkway lit with flickering candle light.

And what campout is complete without the entrancing flicker of firefly light above left? We've got jars filled with the likes of them, radiating a gentle, warming light.

our camping birthday party ideas

[We had a campfire of course. A campout, camping, or even a camping party just wouldn't be the same without one. Besides, the flames were wonderfully warm on this autumn-y-brisk New York November evening.]

[We baked homemade graham crackers together before the party. Our firefly and tree-shaped graham treats were tucked in a brown craft paper bag with a giant marshmallow and chocolates. Our packets of s'more ingredients were ready for roasting marshmallows in our outdoor fireplace.]

[We sent the birthday guests on a stick scavenger hunt to collect their own sticks for roasting their s'more marshmallows.]

[For the candle camp lantern entrance, our young ones filled glass canning jars about 1-inch full of sandbox sand. White tea lights were place on top of the sand and lit just before the guests arrived.]

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campfire birthday party {part 1}

A camping party. A special birthday party at home.

Our birthday child chose this unique birthday party theme. Camp outs (see hers here), camping and the outdoors are dear to her. So a camp birthday party became a memorably magical choice for a children's birthday party. And magical it was.

Creating the birthday magic is as much fun as celebrating. Everyone on down to our two-year-old was helping mix up the magic in the homemade cupcake batter and graham cracker dough, cutting paper leaves, and filling canning jars with sand from our sandbox below right, for our grand entrance—a walkway lit with flickering candle light.

And what campout is complete without the entrancing flicker of firefly light above left? We've got jars filled with the likes of them, radiating a gentle, warming light.

our camping birthday party ideas

[We had a campfire of course. A campout, camping, or even a camping party just wouldn't be the same without one. Besides, the flames were wonderfully warm on this autumn-y-brisk New York November evening.]

[We baked homemade graham crackers together before the party. Our firefly and tree-shaped graham treats were tucked in a brown craft paper bag with a giant marshmallow and chocolates. Our packets of s'more ingredients were ready for roasting marshmallows in our outdoor fireplace.]

[We sent the birthday guests on a stick scavenger hunt to collect their own sticks for roasting their s'more marshmallows.]

[For the candle camp lantern entrance, our young ones filled glass canning jars about 1-inch full of sandbox sand. White tea lights were place on top of the sand and lit just before the guests arrived.]